9 Great pains, and greater praise, both never to be done."
done > outdone; ended
105.44
Her words preuaild: And then the learned leach
2 His cunning hand gan to his wounds to lay,
And all things else, the which his art did teach:
4 Which hauing seene, from thence arose away
The mother of dread darknesse, and let stay
6 Aueugles sonne there in the leaches cure,
And backe returning tooke her wonted way,
8 To runne her timely race, whilst Ph{oe}bus pure
In westerne waues his wearie wagon did recure.
1 Her words prevailed: and then the learned leech
leech > doctor
2 His cunning hand began to his wounds to lay,
cunning > skilful, clever
3 And all things else, which his art did teach: 4 Which having seen, from thence arose away 5 The mother of dread darkness, and let stay 6 Aveugle's son there in the leech's cure;
cure > care, charge